New Hampshire Congressional Delegation Pushes Hillary Clinton To Run in 2016

'Run Hillary, Run!'
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks to journalists during a brief press conference at the Government buildings in Dublin, Ireland on December 6, 2012. Clinton on December 6 issued a sharp warning to European and central Asian nations that some countries were backsliding on democratic values and human rights. AFP PHOTO/ PETER MUHLY (Photo credit should read PETER MUHLY/AFP/Getty Images)
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks to journalists during a brief press conference at the Government buildings in Dublin, Ireland on December 6, 2012. Clinton on December 6 issued a sharp warning to European and central Asian nations that some countries were backsliding on democratic values and human rights. AFP PHOTO/ PETER MUHLY (Photo credit should read PETER MUHLY/AFP/Getty Images)

Half of New Hampshire's all-female congressional delegation said Friday they'd like to see Hillary Clinton run for president in 2016.

U.S. Sens. Jeanne Shaheen and Kelly Ayotte, U.S. Reps.-Elect Annie Kuster and Carol Shea-Porter and Gov.-Elect Maggie Hassan all appeared Friday at an event for "New Hampshire's First in the Nation Women" at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics in Manchester. New Hampshire is the first state to have an all-female congressional delegation.

Near the end of the program, all of the panelists were asked when they expect to see a woman president of the United States, and if they might be that person.

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